100 most useful Polish words
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- čas přidán 18. 05. 2022
- Learn 100 most useful and common words and you will be able to understand even 50% of the text.
0:54 ja (I)
1:40 mój (my)
2:27 ty (you)
3:10 twój (your)
3:42 on (he)
4:30 jego (his)
4:57 ona (she)
5:44 jej (her)
6:15 pan (sir)
6:49 pani (madam)
7:21 my (we)
7:20 nasz (our)
8:00 wy (you - plural)
9:04 wasz (you - plural)
9:37 oni (they)
10:26 one (they)
11:14 ich (their)
11:42 swój (one’s)
12:40 się (onself)
14:02 to (this, it)
14:28 co (what)
14:58 kto (who)
15:21 gdzie (where)
15:49 dlaczego (why)
16:18 kiedy (when)
16:43 jak (how)
17:09 ile (how much)
17:34 który (which)
18:05 wszystko (everything)
18:31 wszyscy (everybody)
19:07 każdy (every)
19:45 coś (something)
20:12 ktoś (someone)
20:36 jakiś (some )
21:04 nic (nothing)
21:26 nikt (nobody)
21:51 tak (yes, this way)
22:19 nie (no)
22:39 może (maybe)
23:04 tu, tutaj (here)
23:35 tam (there)
23:59 teraz (now)
24:26 już (already)
24:55 jeszcze (still, yet)
25:24 znowu, znów (again)
25:50 dzień (day)
26:18 dziś, dzisiaj (today)
26:55 godzina (hour)
27:26 osoba (person)
27:59 ludzie (people)
28:30 rzecz (thing)
28:56 dom (house, home)
29:23 praca (work)
29:46 być (to be)
30:20 mieć (to have)
30:42 chcieć (want)
31:12 móc (can)
31:42 musieć (must)
32:12 potrzebować (to need)
32:42 wiedzieć (to know)
33:06 powiedzieć (to say)
33:35 robić (to do)
33:59 wziąć (to take)
34:30 dać (to give)
34:50 iść (to go)
35:11 przepraszać (to apologize)
35:54 prosić (to ask)
36:44 dziękować (to thank)
37:15 duży (big)
37:39 dużo (a lot)
38:03 mały (small)
38:29 mało (a little)
38:55 dobry (good)
39:19 dobrze (well)
39:54 zły (bad, wrong)
40:20 nowy (new)
40:46 inny (other)
41:14 jeden (one)
41:39 kilka (a few)
42:05 sam (alone)
42:42 i (and)
43:04 lub (or)
43:33 czy (question word, or)
44:14 ale (but)
44:43 że (that)
45:11 gdy (if)
45:41 bo (because)
46:11 więc (so)
46:40 w (in)
47:13 z (from, with)
47:38 do (to, until)
47:56 na (on)
48:33 dla (for)
48:53 przez (through, because of)
49:35 o (at, about, oh)
50:04 po (after)
50:32 za (behind, in, too)
50:59 przed (in front of, before)
51:29 tylko (only, just)
51:54 bardzo (very)
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Dziekuje bardzo!
Bardzo mi pomogłeś z moim lakierem, więc chęć tylko bardzo podziekowc!
Jestes niezwykły!
What great lecon 👏👏👏
It will take me while to memorise it ale it is worth it ...
Well explained.
Great way of teaching 🙏
You and your channel are sooo supporting, I am learning polish from scratch and you have helped me a lot ! Dzięki 💞💘
I am glad I found your videos. My wife is from Poland and she loves listening to me trying to talk to her in Polish. I appreciate your work. Thanks
Seeing all the forms together is really helpful. This is well chosen and well made
Fell in love with Poland 2 years ago Been their 7 times and learning a little bit helps I always find people are helpful when you try and speak Polish. These lessons are a god send I've completed some lessons on this page and find it's actually staying with me and I can slowly but surely remember words phrases ect
You are a really incredible teacher! Your videos are well made, clear, and excellent. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
This video is really really useful. It doesn't just teach the words, but "inherently" it gives a very good overview of Polish grammar as well as Polish pronunciation. So you really learn a lot not realising about it. I read some people complaining about the pace, but for me the dynamic of this video helps me to focus and not getting bored. If I need to listen something more times, I simply scroll back. I've studied Russian for some years by now, so I can tell that helps me, not just because of some words and constructions are slightly similar, but mostly for not getting scared or overwhelmed with all the cases, declinations, and so on. Besides studying, you end up learning such things "naturally" after seeing and listening them thousands of times in movies, books and people. But I must say you teach in a much more clear and "optimizing" way than all the Russian channels I used. Thank you!
First time through this I just treated it as a workout for pronunciation. Great to have a long video like this thank you.
I’m Jamaican born and live in London all my life. My wife is Polish. Yes many times people stare. I say hi when it is a curious stare, but just ignore unhappy/angry looks. 95% of time I feel comfortable, but this is generally the same all around Europe & the Middle East. Even in the Caribbean people will stare out of curiosity. If you’re going to be a traveller, this is something you need to expect.
Thanks Monika! My family is moving to Wrocław, so I will be watching this video a lot! Uczę się polskiego bo moje dzieci jest Polksi-Amerykanski.
There should be: "Uczę się polskiego bo moje dzieci SĄ PolksKO-AmerykanskiE". Despite the wrong endings, the sentence is fully understandable - good job!
I learned some polish words when I use to work at a hotel..there was a lot of polish people working there. And they didn't speak too much English.. . Some words are really hard to pronounce. Thanks for your help Monika.
Take me w/ you, girl! 😂. Hope you have great time
To niesamowite. Nagle wspominam o rzeczach sprzed ponad dwóch dekad... Dziękuję bardzo
Monika, your amazing approach is unique, especially your intonation does really work. Thank you again!
Thank you for your comment!
love your teaching method. I believe very soon I will catch polish language because of your teaching method so nicely.
Have you caught it ? I'm living in Poland for a year and just started with Monika 👌
This video is sooo useful! Thank you very much, dear Monika! Your video lessons are made very professionally. I appreciate the way you structured material. Dziękuję! 🧡
I also appreciate your teaching method. I hope you're able to keep making videos and that they'll get progressively more advanced. Thanks for making them!
Extremely good videos on this channel, with great examples and explanations. Thank you so much!
Dziękuję bardzo za tę przydatną listę słów! Bardzo lubię Pani jasną wymowę po polsku. Pozdrawiam serdecznie! 🙂
Thanks for the videos and your time and effort.
Thank you Monica! Your lessons are very helpful!
Dziękuję bardzo
Excellent video with brilliant delivery. Thank you.
My girlfriend is Polish, I have the best reason to learn 😘
İ am watching you from Azerbaijan. Thanks a lot Monika
Dziękuję Moniko, Twoje filmy są bardzo dobrze wykonane i jesteś świetnym nauczycielem. Dużo się od ciebie uczę!
Dziękuję!
Well done Monika , I like it. These are perfect for me to work through.
so good and useful lesson Miss Monika
Tank you very much.
Thanks alooooooot!
That was another super helpful video, like always!!
First time I watch your lesson. And I am excited your teaching method is very easy and that's why I already subscribed you. Thank you mam
Thanks a lot! A very informative lesson:) Dziękuję bardzo
thanks a ton Monika, this is gold!
Co za idealny format!
Просто і зрозуміло. :)
Дякую!
Dziekuje bardzo!
Bardzo mi pomogłeś z moim lakierem, więc chęć tylko bardzo podziekowc!
Jestes niezwykły!
Your videos are so helpful!
One of the BEST video I’ve see , 👍. Nailed it.
Naprawdę dobre.Bravo!!!
Thanks a lot for this great video, very useful!
It's very useful and you explain it's vary lovely thanks for your video ❤
Very helpful.Thank you madam.
New subscriber. Thank you so much.
Dziękuję🙂😎
Bardzo dziękuję dla pani. To jest doskonalę lekcją.Jak zawsze najlepszy
Bardzo dziękuję za dobre uczenie
Co robisz?
Thank you, pani I watching your video very day
Every day😊
Interesting, l love your educative teaching
Thank u for this ❤❤
Dzięki 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Golden. Thank you very much.
Thanks Monica ...😊
Good job Monika.❤
Thanks, good lesson, Dzieki
Great lesson!
What an incredibly thorough video. Do you happen to have a pdf/spreadsheet of this particular vocabulary session?
Excellent! Thanks you so much! 🤗
You have the best language content on CZcams. 😊🤗
Thank you very much,I'm learning from your video
Really good job thank you
Thanks for this video.
Thanks very much🌹
thanks a lot, so helpful
I appreciate your videos so much, they are high quality and make learning polish attractive for beginners. Could you, in the future, please talk more slowly when speaking full sentences in polish? Just as a tip to improve your videos!
Best wishes from Germany🇩🇪❤️🇵🇱
Thank you for your comment and the tip!
In my latest video (Adjectives part 1) I changed a bit the approach in presenting the full sentences. I say them three times: 1. normal speed, 2. slow speed with separated words, 3. normal speed. Can you check if this pace is slow enough?
Also, you can change the speed of the videos to 0.75 if needed in CZcams settings.
Thanks!
Thank you so much teacher
Well; barzdo fajne content Monika :)) Dzienkuje
Oh My God, I am so glad I am Polish and don't have to learn Polish as a foreign language !
It's truly impressive that you guys speak this, it's such a complex language!
Great job Monika! I’m currently visiting Poland for the 3rd time and your lessons have taught me enough to communicate a little bit and therefore make my stay that little bit better. It makes such a difference to your trips abroad if you can speak the local language. Dziękuję!
Ps: if there is a ę at the end of ‘dziękuję’, why does it not sound like we’re saying ‘dzienkujen’? I can’t hear the ‘n’ sound at the end.
Dziekuje
Thank you❤
wonderful
amazing i hope could learn faster before i go to Poland
Thank you so much, madam ♥️
Myślę, że skutecznie wybiłaś z głowy naukę polskiego większości słuchaczy. Polska deklinacja i koniugacja jest dla wielu jak skoki narciarskie czy inna hardcorowa dyscyplina sportu. Do tego można dodać różnicę między czasownikiem, a tym samym czasownikiem w formie zwrotnej, np. "załatwić" i "załatwić się".
Tym większe uznanie dla tych, którzy ów trud podejmują, nawet jeśli rezultaty są dalekie od oczekiwań ;)
Thank you!!
Thank you so much
❤Monika You are very good teacher ❤️
Thank God I found you here. I have to learn polish in 8 months
Superb 👌
fajnie, że osoby chcą uczyć się polskiego! (mój ojczysty język :) )
Thanks, your videos are very helpful 👍
Thanks a lot
I can't believe you like this Teaching method... as giving so many forms of one word is overwhelming... optimization is the King
It worked. Thanks a lot
I watch your videos. I like thank you
🤯 thank you
Dziękuję za lekcje.
Proszę też o czytanie przykładów po angielsku. Wtedy będzie się można uczyć tylko słuchając.
good video! :)
dobre wideo! :)
Thanks :)
How many videos like this do u have i will watch all of them
Very nice video
it is an excellent tutorial
Thanks madam. Im prom sri lankan . Now im working poland. I want lerning polish language thanks
Ja lubę to lecion😂
Thanks mem
Good job miss
1:20 Ja nie wiem-I don't know
15:57 dlaczego
20:14 ktoś
I watch your video always
Thank you as someone who studied for years and can't seem to grasp it; I just keep getting taught the same words or words I won't see / hear/ use. The possessive pronouns are important because if I cant understand that word nothing else connects.
Would you do 1000 one too? 😊
Oh my God , hardest language ever , omg
I'm learning two languages on the same time 😅
English and Polish
For that I'm here.
Thak you.
Here my list:
Pszepraszam
Dziekuje
Do widzenia
Ile?
Tak
Nie
Jeden
Dwa
Czy
Gdzie?
Extra Words:
Ja potrzebuje
Ja szukam
I am interesting the language since geting mo polish pekple come to visit and see orangutan in borneo, thanks for the vedio, regards edi
Are there any Polish cartoons I could watch to help me learn Polish.(I already watch Kapitan Bomba)
"Kapitan Bomba" is a funny cartoon with specific humor (not for kids).
If you like "Kapitan Bomba", you can also check "Blok Ekipa" or "Włatcy móch".
Hello! I have a quick question. Is there a difference between “Wziąć” and “Brać”? I have been learning verbs, and when I learned “to take”, I learned the “Brać” form.
Cześć! "Wziąć" and "brać" both mean "to take". Here is the difference:
"Wziąć" is in the perfective aspect (aspekt dokonany) and focuses on one-time action, that is or will be completed.
Wezmę prysznic. - I will take a shower. (one-time action)
Wzięłam tabletkę. - I took a pill. (one-time completed action)
Weź to! - Take it!
"Brać" is in the imperfective aspect (aspekt niedokonany) and focuses on frequent or ongoing activities.
Rano biorę prysznic. - In the morning I take a shower. (regular activity)
Brałam tabletki w czasie choroby. - I took pills during the illness. (frequent action)
Bierz, co chcesz! - Take/Grab whatever you want. (in the imperative it is quite similar to "Weź" but "Bierz" maybe sounds a little bit more rude)
@@PolishwithMonika That makes perfect sense. Thank you!